Water temp 54-57. Saturday after the rain was a very good day to fish. It was cloudy all morning with a touch of wind. We caught a good combination of Bass, Striper, Hybrid and white perch. All fishing in the same areas. Big fish of the day was around a 7-8 lb striper. We did get pulled around by a fish that was much bigger before it hit the trees and broke us off. Over all the best bites we had came off free lines or small crappie minnows. It is amazing that as large as the hybrid and striper get, they will still pile on a little crappie minnow. It is sure a fun way to fish, but when that big Elephant grabs that little peanut it is hard to get him to the boat if there are trees around submerged in the water. Sunday was a different story... Windy and 10 degrees colder. We actually had really good fishing until about 10:30 when the wind hit 20 plus. We caught a hand full of Hybrids early on downrods in 30 ft of water and got into a little pocket of Bass. They were biting us just about as fast as you could get a bait down to them. They would have continued to bite but the wind just made it too difficult to fish. Most were 2.5 to 3.5 pound spotted bass with a few good Largemouth in the mix

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Capt. Steve is a Registered US Coast Guard Capt. Being 32 years old, Capt Steve has made a living fishing for over 12 years. Capt. Steve has logged many hours on the US and International waters fishing for Salmon in the rivers of Alaska down to the Florida Keys after Sailfish and over to the Bahamas Blue Marlin fishing.